Newspapers we should add next
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Mitcham & Tooting Mercury from 1878 to 1915
This newspaper covers end of Victorian period for south London, including Balham, Mitcham, Streatham and Tooting.
13 votes -
Newton and Golborne News
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton-le-Willows#Local_media
my Nan (almost 90) was receptionist at the newspaper offices in Market Street, Earlestown for many years before it closed and became part of the Warrington Guardian9 votes -
The Wesleyan Times
The religious press is not represented in your database online.
1 vote -
Stourport News
So that I can find old articles on Stourport High School
2 votes -
Chelmsford Chronicle and Essex Newsman from 1951 to 1956 give Essex coverage for those year.
Chelmsford Chronicle and Essex Newsman from 1951 to 1956 give Essex coverage for those years.
12 votes -
Woodford Times
Woodford is a suburban town in North East London, occupying the north-western part of the London Borough of Redbridge. It is divided into the neighbourhoods of Woodford Green, Woodford Bridge, Essex and South Woodford, London E18.
The Woodford Times dates back to the early 1800s.
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Lymington Times.
Lymington is a historically important town with a charter going back to 11th century. Recently voted the best place to live in England.
9 votes -
The Star London
The Star was a great daily newspaper printed in London which covered "All-IN" wrestling from 1930 to 1940
6 votes -
Balance/more of Derby Mercury
The Derby Mercury for 1914-1918 WW1 has wounded and killed in action lists
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Fleetwood C
Fleetwood Chronicle which is no longer in print contains valuable information on Fleetwood town. Available in the library on microfiche but there is a possibility the library may close. I also live in Australia so have no access at all to the microfiche files.
10 votes -
Grantham Journal after 1954
Grantham Journal is a good source of information but it ends at 1954.This is over 60 years ago. Cannot we have more modern scans?
4 votes -
Leinster Leader
The Leinster Leader is the joint most commonly read local newspaper in Co Kildare, sharing this space with the Kildare Observer (now ceased to publish). It is going for over 100 years. Hard copies are available.
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4 votes
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1 vote
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Ipswich Evening Star
Twentieth Century
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Battle of Jutland
On 31st May 2016 it is the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland. The greatest battle of WW1 yet there is nothing about it in all these newspapers. Maybe it would be a good idea to publish for the anniversary or asap.
9 votes -
Scottish News 1886-1888 and Scottish Leader 1891-1894
I've been disappointed recently when visiting Glasgow's Mitchell Library that certain old newspapers (which have not been microfilmed) have suffered some water damage, and cannot now be issued to the public. Any chance of you moving these titles nearer the top of your list for digitising?
Scottish News - only issued February, 1886 to February, 1888
Scottish Leader - 1891 to 18943 votes -
Limerick Chronicle
The Limerick Chronicle is by far the newsiest of the Limerick 19th century papers, it is also the oldest
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35 votes
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Pittenweem Register
Pittenweem Register
9 votes
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